Make coloring pages come to life.

Learning Scores

Classroom feedback

My Students Liked It
Yes

My Students Learned
Yes

I Would Recommend It
Yes

Setup Time
Less than 5 minutes

Great for
CreationIndividual

Great with
GeneralLow literacy

How I Use It

I use colAR pages as enhancement activities for different classes. For example I used the free mouse page in psychology class. The students were to color the mouse to represent their personality. Then with the class iPad we made the mouse come "alive" while I asked about why they colored the mouse the way they did.

My Take

This app is not a direct learning app, but the developers are adding pages to the app all the time. There is now a free "cell" app that directs the students to fill in the correct labels while coloring in the cell. The students love to see the pages come alive, even my high school students. It is a fun way to step out of the normal routine.

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